Khaltat Night Attar Collection 2016 Eau de Parfum
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Take... the best of the three wonderful fragrances Oajan, "Angels' Share | Kilian" and Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum, combined in harmonious unison
Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum is a wonderful fragrance, a gourmand dream come true with the juicy cherry from Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum, but without the strong alcoholic notes, instead only minimally boozy, but delicious to bite into. Much to the delight of my nose, which meets alcoholic notes with a disgusted sniff. For me personally, this is also the biggest criticism of "Angels' Share | Kilian", even though I otherwise really like its Christmas market vibes, the overwhelming cognac ruins it for me personally, which is why I prefer the cognac-free alternatives such as Sharaf Blend. But Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum fortunately manages without cognac, rum & co However, this lovechild shares most of its DNA with Oajan. Cinnamon, and lots of it, paired with creamy-soft, honey-sweet vanilla and the beautiful, dark spice of Oajan also resonates in the olfactory experience, albeit less intensely, but just right for me. This artful, oriental bottle contains a great deal of harmony and a fragrance composition with the best of three worlds! Simply to kneel down. The bottle invites me to take a sniff every time I pass by, so it's hard to resist even in the height of summer... but winter anticipation is definitely pre-programmed.
I had only thought from reading that the fragrance had a masculine tendency. In my opinion, however, Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum is 100% unisex - in contrast to Oajan and "Angels' Share | Kilian", which can also be worn by women, but in my opinion have a much more masculine tendency. I was recently lucky enough to get my hands on this fragrance for just under €60, which is an absolute bargain. This fragrance experience would have been worth well over €100 to me. Love!
Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum is a wonderful fragrance, a gourmand dream come true with the juicy cherry from Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum, but without the strong alcoholic notes, instead only minimally boozy, but delicious to bite into. Much to the delight of my nose, which meets alcoholic notes with a disgusted sniff. For me personally, this is also the biggest criticism of "Angels' Share | Kilian", even though I otherwise really like its Christmas market vibes, the overwhelming cognac ruins it for me personally, which is why I prefer the cognac-free alternatives such as Sharaf Blend. But Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum fortunately manages without cognac, rum & co However, this lovechild shares most of its DNA with Oajan. Cinnamon, and lots of it, paired with creamy-soft, honey-sweet vanilla and the beautiful, dark spice of Oajan also resonates in the olfactory experience, albeit less intensely, but just right for me. This artful, oriental bottle contains a great deal of harmony and a fragrance composition with the best of three worlds! Simply to kneel down. The bottle invites me to take a sniff every time I pass by, so it's hard to resist even in the height of summer... but winter anticipation is definitely pre-programmed.
I had only thought from reading that the fragrance had a masculine tendency. In my opinion, however, Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum is 100% unisex - in contrast to Oajan and "Angels' Share | Kilian", which can also be worn by women, but in my opinion have a much more masculine tendency. I was recently lucky enough to get my hands on this fragrance for just under €60, which is an absolute bargain. This fragrance experience would have been worth well over €100 to me. Love!
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I'm afraid it might be too sweet for me. But, as always, a pleasure to read.